Adult Bible Study 9:30 am - 10:30 am (September 8, 2024 to early June 2025)
Sunday Worship Service 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Children's Church 11:30 am (approximately) - 12:00 pm
(Children's Church is an extension of 'Time for Children' during the Service.
All children - of any age - are welcome to participate. )
Kids First Sundays are held during the 11 am service the First Sunday of each month.
We celebrate the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper on the first Sunday of each month.
Join us live on our Facebook
Sundays at 11 am
An archive of past services can be viewed on YouTube
Sunday Worship Service 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Children's Church 11:30 am (approximately) - 12:00 pm
(Children's Church is an extension of 'Time for Children' during the Service.
All children - of any age - are welcome to participate. )
Kids First Sundays are held during the 11 am service the First Sunday of each month.
We celebrate the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper on the first Sunday of each month.
Join us live on our Facebook
Sundays at 11 am
An archive of past services can be viewed on YouTube
What We Believe:
At our core, United Presbyterian is a community of people called by God, who belong to one another, and whose lives are being transformed by God’s love. This means that the regular, weekly rhythm of worship forms the heart of our faith community.
Each time we gather to worship God, in-person and online, we invite God’s Spirit to help us make a joyful noise to the Lord. Through story, song, prayer, scripture, poetry, art, movement, discussions, sacrament, and ritual action, we celebrate God’s love made known in the life, death, and resurrection of Christ. We also ask God to forgive us once again, to teach us more and more, and to send us back out to continue enacting God’s way of Shalom on earth as it is in heaven.
All throughout the week we aim to follow the movement of God’s Spirit by caring for one another, serving together, working for God’s peace and justice, and growing in our faith alongside others. We do all of this because we know that the Church is not a building or an institution but Christ’s hands and feet in the world today.
Each time we gather to worship God, in-person and online, we invite God’s Spirit to help us make a joyful noise to the Lord. Through story, song, prayer, scripture, poetry, art, movement, discussions, sacrament, and ritual action, we celebrate God’s love made known in the life, death, and resurrection of Christ. We also ask God to forgive us once again, to teach us more and more, and to send us back out to continue enacting God’s way of Shalom on earth as it is in heaven.
All throughout the week we aim to follow the movement of God’s Spirit by caring for one another, serving together, working for God’s peace and justice, and growing in our faith alongside others. We do all of this because we know that the Church is not a building or an institution but Christ’s hands and feet in the world today.
An Intergenerational Church:
At United, being an intergenerational church is less about what is done and more about how a church behaves. Being an intergenerational church is a spiritual discipline—as it requires a person to look beyond their own needs and towards another person’s needs. Being an intergenerational church nurtures the ability to provide hospitality to others.
So when we worship together intergenerationally, it involves the heart as well as the head and broadens acceptance of those who are different from ourselves. All that is required in an intergenerational church is for people to come as they are because it mirrors the complex, diverse, and beautiful image of God and God’s creation.
So when we worship together intergenerationally, it involves the heart as well as the head and broadens acceptance of those who are different from ourselves. All that is required in an intergenerational church is for people to come as they are because it mirrors the complex, diverse, and beautiful image of God and God’s creation.